- Vortex Exhaust Technology
- About Vortex Exhaust Technology Limited
Deals with all aspects of manufacturing (including research & development), sponsoring racing and rallying, marketing of the Vortex ExhaustTM Resonator and Vortex ExhaustTM Resonator-Filter technology (this includes articles, and advertisements in magazines and news papers, attendance at trade fairs and track meetings and maintenance of this website.
We manufacture performance and custom muffler exhausts in the United Kingdom, so that we can guarantee quality control and quality assurance of all parts and assembly. We use high-grade materials in construction of our Vortex™ Exhaust Resonators and Vortex™ Exhaust Resonators-Filters and regularly batch test products to ensure they continue to meet our design specifications.
To prove final design benefits, ensuring that they meet our claims, our products undergo rigorous testing. These include:
- Test bed testing by independent and government approved testing institutes used by major automobile manufacturers
- On-the-road-tests
- Dynamometer tests
- Our own tests where we can measure exhaust gases (CO2, NOx, particulates, exhaust pressure, exhaust and manifold temperature.
Our Aims
- To provide high performance energy efficient muffler exhaust systems that outperform every competitive product on the market for every application where internal combustion is used as a power source.
- To work closely with industry to develop products closer to their needs and in this respect be customer driven.
- To develop a network of agents and affiliates globally.
- To reduce the carbon footprint of internal combustion engines.
Subsidiaries
Vortex Performance Exhausts
Through its network of agents, deals with Vortex Exhaust Resonator fittings to:
- Cars (all types: high performance cars, 4x4s, standard road cars, kit cars, and rally and racing cars)
- Taxis and Hackney Cabs
- Motor homes
- Light commercials (unless fleet which would be our commercial company)
- Motorbikes.
Vortex Exhaust Commercial
Deals with fittings to fleets (trucks, buses, coaches, and light commercials), agricultural and construction equipment, marine vessels, and turbines.











